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The WNY media has to get tough with Jauron. If this was NY, Phili, Chicago, Dallas etc. he would have been hammered so badly that even his wife wouldn't recognize him. I listened to the post game interviews and the TV broadcasts and all we fans get was that it's his responsibility? Well Duhh...he's the head coach, of course it's his responsibility. Who signed off on starting what basically amounts to a rookie offensive line, with a new offensive coordinator, and a new offensive scheme? And we're shocked that the offense is inept? Come on people, get tough, nail the guy your ratings will soar!!!
Posted by: Jim | November 02, 2009 at 07:06 PM
no sense cryin' over spilled milk bottom line is the offense is totally inept and as a result of cameo appearences on the field,the defense is draggin' a** in the second half.i have to disagree w/mr.digesare,it does start w/ the qb.even w/ this unproven "o"line,an average or above average qb. would have probably given us 2 more wins(NE,Cleve)and we would be in the race even w/ gaping flaws in other areas.
Posted by: hank | November 02, 2009 at 03:26 PM